Northern apprenticeship agency to ‘Power Up’ skills in the creative industries

Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce has been awarded funding to launch a new, Northern apprenticeship agency for the creative industries that will start 50 apprentices in the first year.

The new ‘Power Up Agency’ is being launched in three pilot areas in the North East, North West and Yorkshire to secure placements with employers in each region. The flexibility of the agency model means that creative project apprentices will move to different employers to develop their skills and complete their apprenticeship.

Project Director, Joss Underwood, said: “Our vision for this project is to recruit, train and develop diverse talent and drive opportunities for greater representation from entry level roles through to leadership, ensuring that apprentices and employers are supported throughout.”

During their time on the programme apprentices will work on creative projects with partner organisations and learn about project management, budgeting and finance, stakeholder management and planning, setting them up for future success and a career within the industry.

Partners already supporting the project include Factory International, Leeds Grand Futures and Sage Gateshead.

Gary Briggs, Head of Skills and Training at Factory International said: “Power Up’s vision aligns beautifully with our organisation’s values. This programme will create even more opportunities for creative and cultural organisations to connect and collaborate across the region, and most importantly supporting employers to open-up pathways into this sector for young people in the north.”

Apprentices who are successfully recruited onto the programme will benefit from Greater Manchester Chamber’s large network of creative employers who will provide training placements and will deliver specialist masterclasses to enhance the apprentice experience.

Reet Dhallu, Head of Membership & Commercial at Greater Manchester Chamber, said: “We are very much looking forward to supporting the industry with this important step change to embed apprenticeships and can bring all our knowledge and network into the project to ensure the best experience for all involved.”

The funding, secured from Arts Council England, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport and Greater Manchester Combined Authority, will help the agency deliver a successful pilot to create new apprenticeships for the creative and cultural sectors where traditionally, recruiters have relied upon degrees.

Creative Industries Minister Julia Lopez said: "The cultural and creative sectors are some of the major success stories in the UK economy and there are so many fantastic job opportunities being created right across the country.

"The scheme, which has been supported with £100,000 of Government funding, will equip people from underrepresented backgrounds across the north of England with the skills they need to pursue fulfilling creative careers."

Jane Tarr, Director North and Skills & Workforces at Arts Council England, said: “Apprenticeships are a brilliant way to help diverse talent to progress and I’m delighted that we are funding this project to support creative and cultural organisations to invest in their workforce in this way.”

Creative employers in each region can find out more about the Power Up Agency at the Leeds Creative Skills Festival today (17th November), online with Sage Gateshead in December and at the Manchester launch event on 1st December.

To find out more about attending the Manchester event register here: https://www.gmchamber.co.uk/events/power-up-agency-launch/

Or for more information visit: www.powerupagency.co.uk


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About Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce is the largest Chamber of Commerce in the UK, providing business support to approximately 4,500 members who collectively employ 446,000 people, around one-third of Greater Manchester’s workforce. Recognised as a leader in its field, Greater Manchester Chamber’s reputation in government circles has grown locally and nationally. At the heart of the area of greatest economic intensity outside London and the South East, the Chamber is the primary body for business support, policy, representation and networking. The Chamber is an independent, not-for-profit private company and its aim is to support businesses and help create the best climate for the region to prosper. This is achieved by ensuring that those taking decisions on key issues such as transport, taxation and business regulation hear the voice of our members. The representation of our members’ views is central to the work of the policy team at the Chamber; these views are gathered in a range of ways including our local councils, policy committees, sector councils, the main Chamber council, focus groups, meetings with politicians and consultations. The Chamber also offers a range of networking forums across Greater Manchester, free as part of membership, plus a variety of other events and services designed to benefit specific sectors or individuals and help businesses to grow.


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